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 Post subject: Re: Glanti or Störkraft
PostPosted: 08 Sep 2023, 04:19 
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Rinforzando wrote:
The difference in hardness come from the sponge where the Störkraft has a very soft sponge whereas the Super Glanti has a littble bit harder sponge (still a soft sponge). Topsheet are nearly the same, with SG which maybe a tad harder with longer pips under the topsheet.

Put under the same sponge you don't feel any differences in term of hardness.


Thank you. I'm waiting it, hope to try it next Monday, and also Spinfire.

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 Post subject: Re: Glanti or Störkraft
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loboestep wrote:
Rinforzando wrote:
The difference in hardness come from the sponge where the Störkraft has a very soft sponge whereas the Super Glanti has a littble bit harder sponge (still a soft sponge). Topsheet are nearly the same, with SG which maybe a tad harder with longer pips under the topsheet.

Put under the same sponge you don't feel any differences in term of hardness.


Thank you. I'm waiting it, hope to try it next Monday, and also Spinfire.


Good luck! Keen on hearing about the Spinfire!

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 Post subject: Re: Glanti or Störkraft
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I have found Super Glanti 1.2 easier to use than ABS 2 Pro. I have a suspicion that the same thing happens to me with flanti as with long pips, I handle myself better with thin sponges than with thick ones, in fact I use OX in long pips. I have not been able to use it with high-level rivals so I have not been able to get a good idea of its potential yet. Attacking with the SG seems impossible... The Spinfire don't need adaptation with respect to a inverted rubber but I still need to use them with important rivals that use inmverted rubbers to see their spin because today there was a low level and with long pips people.

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 Post subject: Re: Glanti or Störkraft
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loboestep wrote:
Attacking with the SG seems impossible...

Yesterday I could attack with SG similar to how I do it with long pips but with much less danger...balls are slower and bounce higher...

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 Post subject: Re: Glanti or Störkraft
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Interesting. Long pimples might be more versatile and dangerous but far more frequent than the antis, thus people are usually more used to play against long pimples than antis.

Yesterday I've realized that ABS 2 Pro is not for me (yet). It might be a good flanti, but just too fast for a beginner like me. I'm thinking about changing to Störkraft. We'll see.

Do you happen to have any experience with the Störkraft?

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 Post subject: Re: Glanti or Störkraft
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GregorTT425 wrote:
Do you happen to have any experience with the Störkraft?


No, but I´m thinking about buying it o may be other...I´m sure the next flanti will be with thin sponge because I want to have a similar feeling to a fast OX long pips, like Desperado Reloaded, I hope this way the angle and the touch will be almost the same....
Next one will be Storkraft 0.8 or SG Black Edition. Do you live in Europe?

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 Post subject: Re: Glanti or Störkraft
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I have sent a video to Guido asking which flanti he recommends based on my playing style. Wanting a feeling similar to fast OX long pips, with which I can attack and he recommended Reflection in 0.9 or 1.2 depending on the speed I want...

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 Post subject: Re: Glanti or Störkraft
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I see. I'm thinking very heavily of trying the Störkraft 1.2 on my Cybershape Carbon.

I live in Europe too, Hungary to be exact.

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 Post subject: Re: Glanti or Störkraft
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GregorTT425 wrote:
I live in Europe too, Hungary to be exact.


In the future we could make a group of European players to exchange rubbers that we have already discarded but that another player could do well and thus with a single purchase we can try several rubbers.

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loboestep wrote:
GregorTT425 wrote:
I live in Europe too, Hungary to be exact.


In the future we could make a group of European players to exchange rubbers that we have already discarded but that another player could do well and thus with a single purchase we can try several rubbers.


Sounds good but I don't usually sell my rubbers. I keep them as memos. :D Anyway, the idea is nice and could also be useful! Good luck with that! If you ever put your hands on your new anti / pimples, definitely make a review! :D

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 Post subject: Re: Glanti or Störkraft
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loboestep wrote:
GregorTT425 wrote:
I live in Europe too, Hungary to be exact.


In the future we could make a group of European players to exchange rubbers that we have already discarded but that another player could do well and thus with a single purchase we can try several rubbers.


A better idea is to meet each other and try our setups, becase the flanties break down when you try to take them of from the blade.
When we visit other countries, we could check if another anti player lives there, and contact him.
I live in Bruxelles, Belgium.

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